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I think crisp has all the attributes to be a great wingman, fast, strong and a good kick, looking forward to seeing him thereOkay match sim today showed that the three wingers will be Lippa, Crisp (both in black) and Sidey (white) Markov was the other winger opposite crisp.
Seems with Perryman coming in, it'll push Crisp to some wing time.
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WHE was the other option for mine. Its either at the expense of Cox or WHE given WHE is also a forward. Though he's more flexible than Membrey though both play the third tall, and you can put him anywhere, so that's added to his ability.For those that feel Membrey being included alongside Mcstay/Mihocek spells the end of Cox, I'd be curious to hear why he is not considered more of a replacement for a WHE type? While they are different styles of players, they're size and statistics stack up fairly similar. I acknowledge Membrey plays a lot bigger than WHE, and WHE is certainly quicker - however Membrey is no slouch when it comes to movement and applying forward pressure.
I could see him slotting in a role at the expense of WHE (or a Lipinski type?) as a forward half player, meaning Cox can remain as that second ruckman position. Granted I wouldn't expect to see all 4 of Cox, Membrey, Mihocek and Mcstay on the field at the same time a lot - but given how rotations occur and are timed I don't think we'd see it all too often anyway.
Don't get me wrong I see WHE as a fine player - and certainly his versatility is a weapon, just more curious why many here seem to be of the opinion that Cox and Membrey can't co-exist in the same side.
For those that feel Membrey being included alongside Mcstay/Mihocek spells the end of Cox, I'd be curious to hear why he is not considered more of a replacement for a WHE type? While they are different styles of players, they're size and statistics stack up fairly similar. I acknowledge Membrey plays a lot bigger than WHE, and WHE is certainly quicker - however Membrey is no slouch when it comes to movement and applying forward pressure.
I could see him slotting in a role at the expense of WHE (or a Lipinski type?) as a forward half player, meaning Cox can remain as that second ruckman position. Granted I wouldn't expect to see all 4 of Cox, Membrey, Mihocek and Mcstay on the field at the same time a lot - but given how rotations occur and are timed I don't think we'd see it all too often anyway.
Don't get me wrong I see WHE as a fine player - and certainly his versatility is a weapon, just more curious why many here seem to be of the opinion that Cox and Membrey can't co-exist in the same side.
Crisp always rises to the occasion when put in the middleOkay match sim today showed that the three wingers will be Lippa, Crisp (both in black) and Sidey (white) Markov was the other winger opposite crisp.
Seems with Perryman coming in, it'll push Crisp to some wing time.
I like that you’re not sitting on the fence and playing safe.B- Mclnnes Frampton Maynard
HB- Quaynor Moore Houston
C- J.Daicos Perryman Crisp
HF- De Goey McStay Schultz
F- Hill Membrey Elliot
FOLL- Cameron Lipinski N.Daicos
I/C- Pendlebury, Miochek, Allan, McCrery
Sub- Dematia
For those that feel Membrey being included alongside Mcstay/Mihocek spells the end of Cox, I'd be curious to hear why he is not considered more of a replacement for a WHE type? While they are different styles of players, they're size and statistics stack up fairly similar. I acknowledge Membrey plays a lot bigger than WHE, and WHE is certainly quicker - however Membrey is no slouch when it comes to movement and applying forward pressure.
I could see him slotting in a role at the expense of WHE (or a Lipinski type?) as a forward half player, meaning Cox can remain as that second ruckman position. Granted I wouldn't expect to see all 4 of Cox, Membrey, Mihocek and Mcstay on the field at the same time a lot - but given how rotations occur and are timed I don't think we'd see it all too often anyway.
Don't get me wrong I see WHE as a fine player - and certainly his versatility is a weapon, just more curious why many here seem to be of the opinion that Cox and Membrey can't co-exist in the same side.
Probably just you Timmywho thinks the pies will just play the kids like its vfl team v gws round zero 2025
who thinks the pies will just play the kids like its vfl team v gws round zero 2025
According to the Carlton dickheads who have a pick 3 that hasn't even played a game and nothing else we have no young talentWe have kids.....? Sheesh....
It’s these kind of selection headaches that have me quite confident of our chances this year.For those that feel Membrey being included alongside Mcstay/Mihocek spells the end of Cox, I'd be curious to hear why he is not considered more of a replacement for a WHE type? While they are different styles of players, they're size and statistics stack up fairly similar. I acknowledge Membrey plays a lot bigger than WHE, and WHE is certainly quicker - however Membrey is no slouch when it comes to movement and applying forward pressure.
I could see him slotting in a role at the expense of WHE (or a Lipinski type?) as a forward half player, meaning Cox can remain as that second ruckman position. Granted I wouldn't expect to see all 4 of Cox, Membrey, Mihocek and Mcstay on the field at the same time a lot - but given how rotations occur and are timed I don't think we'd see it all too often anyway.
Don't get me wrong I see WHE as a fine player - and certainly his versatility is a weapon, just more curious why many here seem to be of the opinion that Cox and Membrey can't co-exist in the same side.
Having brought in Dan Houston from Port with his two All-Australian jackets they have significantly lifted the class on the backline (at least for round one for he is suspended for opening round). They have also returned Josh Daicos to defence this summer from a wing.
The trend of the game is to have the best ball users in defence and Houston and Daicos are the best kicks and decision makers at Collingwood along with Josh’s brother, Nick, and the sagacious Scott Pendlebury.
Meanwhile, they have shifted Reef McInnes, who spent his first four years at the club as a third tall forward, to defence. The move has stirred quiet optimism among the Magpies in the summer for they might have found a player. He was struggling to bed a spot as a forward but as a defender, he has the tools to make it.
In a side that has lacked a genuine second tall defender McInnes could be it. At 194cms, he is very strong overhead with a good football intelligence and high-end speed. His endurance was questionable as a forward but as a defender that has not been a concern this summer.
Harry Perryman came to Collingwood as a defender having played his AFL career there at the Giants, but will play as a midfielder. Jack Crisp, who played mid last year will move out to a wing, likewise Will Hoskin-Elliott who will effectively flip positions with Josh Daicos. Pat Lipinski and Steele Sidebottom will also rotate on wings and on ball.
“Sagacious.” So true.I guess i'll put this here..
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‘Good spot at the moment’: Maynard set to re-sign as part of new-look Pies backline
Brayden Maynard is battling a foot injury but declared himself fit for the first game as he discussed his contract and where he fits in Collingwood’s stacked backline.www.theage.com.au
| Back | Maynard | Moore | Quaynor | |
| Half Back | Howe | McInnes | Houston | |
| Centre | J Daicos | N Daicos | Crisp | |
| Half Forward | Membrey | Checkers | Elliott | |
| Forward | Schultz | McStay | Hill | |
| Ruck | Carmeon | Perryman | Pendlebury | |
| Interchange | Sidebottom | McCreery | Lipinski | Allan |
| Sub/Emerg | Hoskin-Elliott (Sub) | Parker | Frampton | Cox |
Love this, though notice Lipinski isn't in the 23 for the first few rounds? Likely in place of Markov or WHE?My best attempt at a 23 for the first few rounds (I'm aware Houston can't play Round 0) based on what I've seen at traiing combined with injuries, players who are underdone:
Back Maynard Moore Quaynor Half Back Howe McInnes Houston Centre J Daicos N Daicos Crisp Half Forward Membrey Checkers Elliott Forward Schultz McStay Hill Ruck Carmeon Perryman Allan Interchange Sidebottom McCreery Cox Hoskin-Elliott Sub/Emerg Markov (Sub) Parker Frampton Macrae
I'm also assuming Mitchell and De Goey won't be available the first few rounds. Allan maybe Lipinski/Steele lose their spots when they do? Or Cox
Lippa will play on the wing and rotate on ball. There will likely be three wingers, lippa, Sidey and Crisp.Love this, though notice Lipinski isn't in the 23 for the first few rounds? Likely in place of Markov or WHE?
Yep thinking WHE is the perfect sub candidate for us.Lippa will play on the wing and rotate on ball. There will likely be three wingers, lippa, Sidey and Crisp.
He's been dominating pre-season.
I don't see Cox playing along with WHE and Membrey. I think it'll be two out of the three. Maybe WHE sub
Reckon in 2022 he did well on ball. He'll be mostly a winger, but I wouldn't be surprised if he gets a few centre bouncesYep thinking WHE is the perfect sub candidate for us.
Maybe I'm a bit of a pessimist, though I don't want to see Lipinski on ball. Think he's best suited to an outside role as previous seasons don't indicate to me that he's physical enough inside.
Happy to be proven wrong though!